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    • Study confirms six degrees of separation

      "six degrees of separation has been largely corroborated by a massive study"

      The "small world theory," embodied in the old saw that there are just "six degrees of separation" between any two strangers on Earth, has been largely corroborated by a massive study of electronic communication.

      With records of 30 billion electronic conversations among 180 million people from around the world, researchers have concluded that any two people on average are distanced by just 6.6 degrees of separation, meaning that they could be linked by a string of seven or fewer acquaintances.

      The database covered all of the Microsoft Messenger instant-messaging network in June 2006, or roughly half the world's instant-messaging traffic at that time, researchers said.

      "To me, it was pretty shocking. What we're seeing suggests there may be a social connectivity constant for humanity," said Eric Horvitz, a Microsoft researcher who conducted the study with colleague Jure Leskovec. "People have had this suspicion that we are really close. But we are showing on a very large scale that this idea goes beyond folklore."

      In recent years, the massive databases yielded by cell phone records have been exploited by researchers to better understand human movements and social networks. Stripped of text messages and personally identifiable information, the records indicate users' location and patterns of contact.

      Enter Kevin Bacon
      The Microsoft research focused on the popular concept that has inspired games such as Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon and a well-known play by John Guare. A "degree of separation" is a measure of social distance between people. You are one degree away from everyone you know, two degrees away from everyone they know, and so on.

      But proof of the theory has been thin.

      Its origins lie in the work done in the '60s by Stanley Milgram and Jeffrey Travers. In an oft-cited 1969 work, they put the figure at 6.2, though they never referred to it as "degrees of separation."

      Their finding was based on asking 296 people in Nebraska and Boston to send a letter through acquaintances to a Boston stockbroker.

      The subjects were told to send the letter to an acquaintance who could best advance the letter to the target, but most failed: Only 64 of the original 296 letters reached the stockbroker. Of those letter chains that were complete, the average number of degrees of separation was 6.2. The high failure rate, and the possibility that the incomplete chains reflected much more distant relationships, led some to question the results. Also, all of the subjects were in the United States. What would happen if the test was expanded to the planet?

      Takes off worldwide
      The idea was taken up again, this time on a global scale, by Columbia University researchers in a 2003 report of an e-mail experiment. More than 24,163 volunteers agreed to try to send an e-mail through acquaintances to one of 18 target persons in 13 countries. Only 384 of those 24,163 letter chains were completed. Of those completed chains, the average number of steps was 4, and using statistical techniques, the researchers estimated that the average length in all of the chains was between five and seven steps. Still, it was an estimate.

      The Microsoft Messenger project, which was presented at a technical conference in Beijing in April, went further.

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      "To our knowledge, this is the first time a planetary-scale social network has been available to validate the well-known '6 degrees of separation' finding by Travers and Milgram," the researchers said.

      For the purposes of their experiment, two people were considered to be acquaintances if they had sent one another a text message. They found that the average length was 6.6 steps and that 78 percent of the pairs could be connected in seven hops or less.
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    • A Sexless Marriage --- Why she stays

      Why she'll "wait and see" about her marriage (even though they don't have sex!).

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    • Why Atheists Care About Religion

      This video talks about why Atheists hate religon. It gives examples of how Atheists are discriminated against because of their beliefs or lack of beliefs. Atheists are one of the smallest minority groups in the United States. Even today there are laws preventing them from doing things god believers can do. Atheists discrimination is the least talked about form of discrimination. We have to stop discriminating against people! This video talks about why Atheists hate religon. It gives examples of how Atheists are discriminated against because of their beliefs... more

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    • How to leave if you're afraid of your spouse

      You know you are in danger and you are scared. Take a deep breath and think. You know that you need to get out, but you are worried. Where do I go? How do I get there? How will I provide? What if he or she finds me? You need some help to decide what to do; you dont have to go through this alone. Read more... http://www.helium.com/tm/561824/danger-scared-breath-th... You know you are in danger and you are scared. Take a deep breath and think. You know that you need to get out, but you are worried. W... more

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    • How to know when it is time to go

      After a serious fight, you and your spouse discovered things have gotten much worse between the two of you than originally thought. The two of you cannot find the spark and joy that brought you together in the first place. The trust and love is gone. A typical demonstration of each other's feelings consists of screaming and yelling which does nothing good for either of you. Is your spouse cheating? Read more... http://www.helium.com/tm/553221/after-serious-fight-spo... After a serious fight, you and your spouse discovered things have gotten much worse between the two of you than originally thought. Th... more

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    • Things that can kill a marriage

      All relationships are strengthened and tested by numerous trials and tribulations. It is how these problems are dealt with that will make all the difference. The interference in a seemingly healthy relationship not only originates from outside sources, but from within the relationship as well. Problems are necessary for a successful marriage even though they add stress and conflict. Problems strengthen trust, boundaries, and builds confidence in one another when dealt with in a positive way. If difficulties are not adequately dealt with, they build and compound eventually making both husband and wife miserable. See link for more... http://www.helium.com/tm/551714/relationships-strengthe... All relationships are strengthened and tested by numerous trials and tribulations. It is how these problems are dealt with that will m... more

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    • Angry NO DON'T DO THAT People Ruin the Fun of the World....sad.

      People do all kinds of things I think is just plain stupid. I'm not going to keep them from doing them. If they ask me if I want to do it I'll just respectfully decline.

      That's what I think about prayer in school. Let it happen and if you don't like it this is the time to just not participate. What does it matter if there is prayer in school? Like the Pledge of Allegiance having 'under God' in it. People are getting all bent out of shape over it. Guess what you can do...not say it. I know...shocking.

      So what if it's said around you. Don't say it for yourself. I think Evolution is the dumbest thing to ever be created by a human mind but I sat there in science class and paid attention to what was going on and laughed on the inside. I didn't stand up and scream at the teacher for teaching it. I didn't storm out of the class. I didn't decide to protest the school for teaching a baseless theory.

      I just don't get people's NEED to make people like them. People claim it's the "seperation of church and state" but it's more along the lines of them being afraid of Religious thought for whatever reason they are afraid. The idea that they are being objective or trying to protect the rights of others is laughable.

      Look at the court and who went to court to fright to uphold freedom of speech the days after 9/11. Was it anyone who dislikes "under God" in the Pledge? Was it anyone that screams and yells because of the mention of prayer in school?

      No.

      Look it up and see who fought for freedom of speech. It not only helped them in what they wanted but it inadvertently helped everyone. People like that are rare.

      People like those that scream and yell and want everyone to be as depressed as they are...ruin the world.

      Don't pray in school if you don't want to.

      But why keep those that find comfort in it without?
      People do all kinds of things I think is just plain stupid. I'm not going to keep them from doing them. If they ask me if I wan... more

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